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The Fall of the Ottoman Empire

GOMBÁR, Eduard

Basic information

Original name

The Fall of the Ottoman Empire

Name in Czech

Zánik Osmanské říše

Authors

Edition

Praha, Civilisations: Collapse and Regeneration. Addressing the Nature of Change and Transformation in History, p. 487–508, 22 pp. 2019

Publisher

Academia

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Kapitola resp. kapitoly v odborné knize

Field of Study

60101 History

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Organization unit

University of Finance and Administration

ISBN

978-80-200-2907-2

Keywords (in Czech)

Osmaská říše, Východní otázka, Rusko, Velká Británie, Francie

Keywords in English

Ottoman Empire; Eastern Question; Russia; Great Britain; France

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 23/12/2022 14:04, prof. PhDr. Eduard Gombár, CSc.

Abstract

V originále

The fall of the Ottoman Empire after the First World War led to the fact that the Islamic world, with the exception of republican Turkey, the Shah’s Iran, and stagnant Afghanistan, was controlled by the European Great Powers, namely Great Britain and France, in the form of colonies, protectorates, and the League of Nations’ mandates. This development was reminiscent of the fate of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, after whose collapse Central Europe became an unstable area, over which the Great Powers fought.

In Czech

The fall of the Ottoman Empire after the First World War led to the fact that the Islamic world, with the exception of republican Turkey, the Shah’s Iran, and stagnant Afghanistan, was controlled by the European Great Powers, namely Great Britain and France, in the form of colonies, protectorates, and the League of Nations’ mandates. This development was reminiscent of the fate of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, after whose collapse Central Europe became an unstable area, over which the Great Powers fought.